Sometimes, I see 1 or 2 "Anonymous" spectators at my studies
Would you rather they had names?
They are ghosts of chess players who have passed away, but who cannot leave chess behind.
They are secretly preparing strategies to play against you. My suggestion is prepare some fake studies, like openings you are not really interested in, which will mislead your competitors. Or make some random comments in your studies, like "Aronian showed convincingly (Aronian - Nakamura, Linares 2009) that developing Be6 in this variation is bad for black". Your competitors, who are looking at your studies, are not likely to be checking if Aronian and Nakamura played in Linares 2009 (or whether there was Linares 2009).
@kajalmaya there is an option to leave studies as private or unlisted so you don't even have to go through that
Stalkers
Probably your games are interesting than others!
@Akbar2thegreat how can my 1200 elo games be interesting
@unagany said in #8:
> @Akbar2thegreat how can my 1200 elo games be interesting
Blunder the queen and miss a mate in 1. Seems qute interesting.
> @Akbar2thegreat how can my 1200 elo games be interesting
Blunder the queen and miss a mate in 1. Seems qute interesting.
@unagany said in #8:
> @Akbar2thegreat how can my 1200 elo games be interesting
Interesting can be anything ranging from funny to seriousness!
> @Akbar2thegreat how can my 1200 elo games be interesting
Interesting can be anything ranging from funny to seriousness!
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